Minister for Sanitation and Water Resources, Cecilia Abena Dapaah has entreated people who urinate in gutters to stop because "gutters are not their washrooms".
The Minister who wants an end to this attitude noted that people are hired to clean the gutters.
Ms Dapaah said "there are generations in Ghana who think urinating anywhere, anytime is their right, it's wrong and we must all speak against this.”
"There are people who sit in very posh cars, they park anywhere, anyhow and urinate...and that must stop," she added.
"We should change our attitudes," she said.
The Minister was speaking at the Mole XXXII WASH conference held at Ejisu in the Ashanti region which on the theme: "Repositioning the WASH sector for emergency response and sustainable development".
Ms Dapaah called on Ghanaians, especially parents to ensure their children do not urinate in gutters because it is wrong.
She also appealed to galamseyers to stop their activities because they are destroying surface waters.
She wants Ghanaians to be bold and speak out when they see the water bodies being destroyed because of illegal mining activities.
Source: classfmonline.com
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True, the men like to create dirt. 80% of dirt in Ghana are created by men and they expect women to clean them up. There are some dirty men that cannot even keep their briefs tidy. They love to ***barred word*** at the beach, piss in gutters and wall corners, and throw garbage on the floor, it doesn't matter where. FILTHY MEN WHO LIKE DIRT and boasts at the top of their lungs. We should call them "bragging dirty men." It's time to apply hygiene to our lives.